Hi,

what particular issue are you experiencing. Some code and log would
help diagnose the problem.

Cheers
--
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On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 5:46 PM, yesnid <ns...@pelco.com> wrote:
>
> Thank you for the reply Dejan,
>
> I started trying to get the standard broker configuration running in my
> embedded broker while I was waiting for a response from the community. And I
> can tell that jetty is starting up but I don't seem to be able to get to the
> admin console, any ideas?
>
> Thank you
>
>
> Dejan Bosanac wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> you can not mix Jetty and Spring configuration.
>>
>> Unfortunately, version 6 that we use in ActiveMQ does not support
>> xbean config for ssl connector. So you need to configure it using
>> plain spring config. Something like described here
>> http://coffeaelectronica.com/blog/2008/08/embedding-jetty-6-in-spring/
>> just adapted to your needs (and with ssl connector).
>>
>> I just created a enhancement request to provide ssl configuration out
>> of the box in the future versions of activemq
>> (https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2535)
>>
>> Cheers
>> --
>> Dejan Bosanac - http://twitter.com/dejanb
>>
>> Open Source Integration - http://fusesource.com/
>> ActiveMQ in Action - http://www.manning.com/snyder/
>> Blog - http://www.nighttale.net
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:13 AM, yesnid <ns...@pelco.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> I am having difficulty getting REST & https working in conjunction with
>>> each
>>> other, could any one post a complete example of a activemq.xml config
>>> file
>>> that should provide this behavior?
>>>
>>> I have tried adding the following to my configuration:
>>>            <transportConnector name="https"
>>> uri="https://localhost:8443"/>
>>>
>>> However i don't know how I should be configuring the Jetty server that is
>>> started for my certificates.
>>>
>>> I also tried:
>>>
>>>        <Call name="addConnector">
>>>            <Arg>
>>>        <New class="org.mortbay.jetty.security.SslSocketConnector">
>>>                <Set name="Port">8443</Set>
>>>          <Set name="maxIdleTime">30000</Set>
>>>                <Set name="keystore">
>>>                        <SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="."
>>> />{location}\broker.ks
>>>                  </Set>
>>>          <Set name="password">password</Set>
>>>                <Set name="keyPassword">password</Set>
>>>          <Set name="truststore">
>>>                        <SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="."
>>> />{location}\broker.ts
>>>                  </Set>
>>>          <Set name="trustPassword">password</Set>
>>>              </New>
>>>            </Arg>
>>>        </Call>
>>>
>>> however I get an exception saying it doesn't recognize the bean "Arg"
>>>
>>> PLEASE HELP!!!
>>>
>>> Thank you,
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>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> -----
>> Dejan Bosanac
>>
>> Open Source Integration - http://fusesource.com/
>> ActiveMQ in Action - http://www.manning.com/snyder/
>> Blog - http://www.nighttale.net
>>
>
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